He then questioned Marian relative to the particulars of Ellen's accouchement; and she detailed to him every particular with which the reader is already acquainted.
Richard instantly related, from beginning to end, those particulars with which the reader is already acquainted.
The constable then stated the nature of the charge, with which the reader is already acquainted.
Dandy related that with which the reader is already acquainted, and did so with such an air of comic gravity and pompous superiority, that his master, now in the best possible spirits, was exceedingly amused.
It is unnecessary to repeat here circumstances with which the reader is already acquainted.
Ambrose Gray, with whose real name the reader is already acquainted, took but little part, as may have been perceived, in the discussion of a project which so deeply affected his own interests.
Peggy Murtagh, with whose offence and death the reader is already acquainted, was an innocent and affectionate girl, whose heart was full of kind, generous, and amiable feelings.
Two other females now made their appearance, one with whom our readers are already acquainted.
The disappearance of the Box surprised him so much, that he resolved to stroll out and examine a spot with which the reader is already acquainted.
He accordingly relinquished the enterprise; and remembering the engagement with young Henderson at the Grey Stone, met him there, to receive the wages of his iniquity; but with what success, the reader is already acquainted.
With Portugal he is already acquainted, and speaks the language.
Waverley then detailed at length the circumstances with which the reader is already acquainted, to which Fergus listened with great attention.
For this purpose, he opened the machinations with which the reader is already acquainted, and which form a clue to all the intricacies and obscurities of the narrative previous to Waverley's leaving Glennaquoich.
He therefore ran briefly over most of the events with which the reader is already acquainted, suppressing his attachment to Flora, and indeed neither mentioning her nor Rose Bradwardine in the course of his narrative.
For this purpose he opened the machinations with which the reader is already acquainted, and which form a clue to all the intricacies and obscurities of the narrative previous to Waverley's leaving Glennaquoich.
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